Legalization is actually much bigger than stoners being able to catch a buzz legally. From a personal consumption point of view, I've never really cared whether pot was, or ever became, legal or not, it just never has, and never will, affect availability.
I'm not so sure that the catching a buzz part plays a big role in the whole illegality picture either. Hemp is an incredibly versatile plant and was/is a threat to many businesses which was eliminated by the stroke of a pen. Very convenient. There are a ton of videos you can watch out there if you're at all interested in what hemp can be (and was before it became illegal) used for. Clothing (hemp clothing is really nice and comfortable), insulation (much safer than fiberglass), automobile panels (lighter), foods, oils, medicines, and plenty more. For this plant to be illegal is just idiotic, and the worries about everybody being stoned with legalization are pretty much unwarranted. The plant has been around since the cave man and has been readily available for those who choose to use it since pretty much forever, so if availability were going to turn the world into a population of incapacitated stoners I think it would have happened centuries ago. We'll be okay with legalization...and we'll collect a bunch of taxes on it too.
A brief clip, and just the tip of the ice burg, on the versatility of this plant...the devil's weed, ya know:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrbNrR9cVWE
Who knows, it might even help one of our favorite posters to expand his line of products.
http://www.thecannifornian.com/cannabis ... ederal-ok/